The president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, once again starred in an unusual chapter by expressing his desire to do "galactic tourism" so that "extraterrestrial beings" come to the country.
The phrase, which adds to an already extensive history of striking statements, such as the time he said that Hugo Chávez appeared to him through a little bird, was pronounced after describing tourism as "the secret weapon" of the new Venezuelan economic model. .
"Tourism is the secret weapon for the development of the new Venezuelan economic model, for the new stage of Venezuela's economic renaissance. Tourism, tourism and more tourism. National tourism, international tourism, and if possible also galactic, let the aliens come
to Venezuela
," he said on Wednesday, during a working day broadcast on state television
"Now that there are UFOs in the United States. Have you seen?
Balloons and UFOs, aliens come to Venezuela
. Now that we have digital robots. I am a digital robot, the people are digital robots," he said, referring to the statements of the Spanish newspaper El País
The outlet pointed out days ago that the government used "avatars created with artificial intelligence (AI) through the Synthesia software" to promote tourism and highlight the success of the 2023 Caribbean Series, held between February 2 and 10 of this year. anus.
"We are millions of artificial intelligence robots. The petty have not been able to, because the people trust in their revolution, have faith that they are on the right path, facing the vicissitudes of unilateral coercive measures, blockades and sanctions," he emphasized.
During the activity, he signed the decree to exempt from payments and permits for the development of enterprises
In addition, it inaugurated the "Sebastián Francisco de Miranda" Historical, Cultural and Memorial Complex, in the state of La Guaira, the only military building that was buried in the country.
Source: Agencies
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